JESUS AND contains three academic papers that were presented at the 2011 Theological Forum at Cebu Graduate School of Theology: Jesus and Mary, Jesus and Filipino Youth, and Jesus and The Appointed... More > Son of God. The Forum addressed these three important topics of Christian living and belief in the Philippines. The authors are evangelical Christians whose combined service amounts to over 60 years of experience in the Philippines.< Less

JESUS AND contains three academic papers that were presented at the 2011 Theological Forum at Cebu Graduate School of Theology: Jesus and Mary, Jesus and Filipino Youth, and Jesus and The Appointed... More > Son of God. The Forum addressed these three important topics of Christian living and belief in the Philippines. The authors are evangelical Christians whose combined service amounts to over 60 years of experience in the Philippines.< Less

Who is the real Yeshua (Jesus)? Did he really live, do miracles, talk about a way to God? Popular blogger and author Derek Leman charts a path to knowing the historical person of Yeshua through the... More > stories. The healer, the unpredictable teacher, the secretive Messiah, the critic of his generation, the parable teller, the Temple protester, the man seemingly set on death, and the prophet who promised a glorious vindication and exaltation after suffering comes to us vividly, in the full color of the gospel stories in Yeshua in Context.< Less

This book offers a unique perspective on Christian living by setting the Christian life within the context of the Hero’s Journey, and by providing practical day-to-day advice for success on our... More > own spiritual journey. In order to illustrate the various stages comprising the typical pattern of the Hero’s Journey, at the start of each chapter, the author draws on examples from some well-known stories that exemplify a particular stage, including the Arthurian legends; The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe; and The Lord of the Rings. He then looks at some prominent examples of major figures in the Scriptures whose spiritual lives followed the pattern of the Hero’s Journey. The focus then turns to the manner in which our own experiences also follow that very same pattern. If you are interested in viewing the Christian life from a fresh and engaging perspective, and for relating it to the beloved stories of Scripture and legend, then this book is for you.< Less

This book by Michael Daehn, author of the Seven Keys to Marketing Genius, shows churches how to effectively communicate their purpose and passion in a modern context and sell the Gospel without... More > selling out. Marketing the Church shows you how to use marketing to become more effective at communicating with people. The stakes are high for churches because the product is a message of hope. That message brings people into relationship with God, grows His kingdom, and enables the Christian to be faithful to the great commission. Learn more at MichaelDaehn.com/books.< Less

St. Augustine, speaking about Matthew 12:31-32 where Jesus speaks about the unforgivable sin of blasphemy of the Holy Spirit, says, “There is probably no greater, no more difficult problem to... More > be found in all the Holy Scriptures.”
There are such difficult passages in the Sacred Scripture so that we might seek, ask, and knock, as to their meaning lest we become complacent in our journey toward our heavenly homeland.
Blasphemy of the Holy Spirit is an in depth exploration into Matthew 12:31-32. Crucial to understanding this passage is the larger context of Matthew's gospel, both before and after chapter 12, and a variety of journeys back into the Old Testament. It also considers what St. John Chrysostom, St. Augustine, St. Thomas Aquinas and Pope John Paul II have say about this passage. This is the only way to grasp the meaning of why the sin of blasphemy of the Holy Spirit cannot be forgiven in this life or the life to come.
Brian Pizzalato has done us all a favor in writing this book.< Less

St. Augustine, speaking about Matthew 12:31-32 where Jesus speaks about the unforgivable sin of blasphemy of the Holy Spirit, says, “There is probably no greater, no more difficult problem to... More > be found in all the Holy Scriptures.”
There are such difficult passages in the Sacred Scripture so that we might seek, ask, and knock, as to their meaning lest we become complacent in our journey toward our heavenly homeland.
Blasphemy of the Holy Spirit is an in depth exploration into Matthew 12:31-32. Crucial to understanding this passage is the larger context of Matthew's gospel, both before and after chapter 12, and a variety of journeys back into the Old Testament. It also considers what St. John Chrysostom, St. Augustine, St. Thomas Aquinas and Pope John Paul II have say about this passage. This is the only way to grasp the meaning of why the sin of blasphemy of the Holy Spirit cannot be forgiven in this life or the life to come.
Brian Pizzalato has done us all a favor in writing this book.< Less

Every mention of the word church categorized and considered in context. Our position is that the only church to be found in the Bible is a local church. There is no such thing as a universal church... More > to which all believers are united at the moment of salvation.< Less

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